9 best tower fans

Best tower fans Singapore
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Let’s be honest: Singapore’s weather is basically “oven” or “sauna” all year round. While we’d all love to blast the aircon 24/7, the electricity bill is a nightmare. That is where a tower fan comes in. They are slim, stylish, and fit into those tight HDB corners much better than a bulky standing fan.

If you are looking to beat the heat without ruining your living room’s “scandi-industrial” aesthetic, here are the 9 best tower fans in Singapore.

  1. 1. Dyson Purifier Cool Gen1 (TP10), $599
  2. 2. Mistral 43” DC Tower Fan (MFD4389DRW), $188.90
  3. 3. Dreo Smart Tower Fan for Bedroom, $132
  4. 4. EuropAce BreezeMax 44-inch DC Tower Fan, $190
  5. 5. Levoit 42” DC Smart Tower Fan, $126
  6. 6. Toyomi Tower Fan (TW8311DC), $131
  7. 7. Midea Tower Fan (MFZ410R0APKH), $85
  8. 8. PowerPac 46” Tower Fan (PPTF460), $75.80
  9. 9. LG PuriCare AeroTower Hit, $599
Dyson Purifier Cool Gen1 (TP10)

Dyson Purifier Cool Gen1 (TP10)

Dyson Purifier Cool Gen1 (TP10), $599

Dyson remains the gold standard for bladeless tech. It isn’t just a fan; it’s an air purifier that captures 99.95% of allergens. It’s the best “investment” fan for parents with young kids or paw-rents with shedding pets, as there are no spinning blades to worry about.

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Mistral 43” DC Tower Fan (MFD4389DRW)

Mistral 43” DC Tower Fan (MFD4389DRW)

Mistral 43” DC Tower Fan (MFD4389DRW), $188.90

Mistral is a local favourite for a reason. This model features a DC motor, which means it’s incredibly energy-efficient and quiet. It even comes with Wi-Fi connectivity, so you can turn it on via your phone before you even step inside your flat.

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Dreo Smart Tower Fan for Bedroom

Dreo Smart Tower Fan for Bedroom

Dreo Smart Tower Fan for Bedroom, $132

Newer to the scene but taking Singapore by storm, Dreo offers incredible wind speed. The Dreo Tower Fan has a 00° oscillation and a “hyper-quiet” sleep mode that hovers around 28dB—softer than a whisper at a library

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EuropAce BreezeMax 44-inch DC Tower Fan

EuropAce BreezeMax 44-inch DC Tower Fan

EuropAce BreezeMax 44-inch DC Tower Fan, $190

If you have a large living room, the EuropAce BreezeMax is a powerhouse. It stands taller than most, ensuring the breeze reaches you even if you’re sitting on a high stool or lying on a thick mattress. The “Army Blue” and “Cool Grey” matte finishes look very premium

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Levoit 42” DC Smart Tower Fan

Levoit 42” DC Smart Tower Fan

Levoit 42” DC Smart Tower Fan, $126

Levoit has moved beyond just purifiers. Their smart tower fan features an advanced temperature sensor that automatically adjusts the wind speed based on how hot your room actually is. It’s perfect for those “afternoon sun” sessions in the master bedroom.

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Toyomi Tower Fan (TW8311DC)

Toyomi Tower Fan (TW8311DC)

Toyomi Tower Fan (TW8311DC), $131

Toyomi is the “old reliable” of Singaporean appliances. This model is straightforward, durable, and punchy. It’s a great mid-range pick for those who want a strong breeze without a complicated app or touch-screen interface.

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Midea Tower Fan (MFZ410R0APKH)

Midea Tower Fan (MFZ410R0APKH)

Midea Tower Fan (MFZ410R0APKH), $85

For the budget-conscious, Midea is hard to beat. It’s a “no-frills” champion that offers three speed levels and a remote control. It’s compact, lightweight, and does exactly what it says on the tin—keeps you cool for a fraction of the price.

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PowerPac 46” Tower Fan (PPTF460)

PowerPac 46” Tower Fan (PPTF460)

PowerPac 46” Tower Fan (PPTF460), $75.80

This is one of the tallest fans on the list. PowerPac is known for its value-for-money products, and this fan is no exception. It’s a great choice for HDB rentals or student dorms where you just need maximum airflow for minimal spend.

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LG PuriCare AeroTower Hit

LG PuriCare AeroTower Hit

LG PuriCare AeroTower Hit, $599

Looking like a piece of modern art, the AeroTower is for the homeowner who wants a conversation starter. It offers “Direct,” “Wide,” or “Diffusion” airflow modes, meaning you can choose between a concentrated blast or a gentle, ambient breeze.

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